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Narsisist kişi, bir yandan için için aşağılık duyguları yaşarken, bir yandan da kendisine hayranmışçasına davranır. Açık ya da üstü kapalı biçimde kendisini över, bu övgünün başkalarından da gelmesini bekler ve hatta onları buna zorlayıcı davranışlarda bulunur. Kendisini eleştirmeye kalkışan insanları kötü niyetli ve düşman olarak algılar. Eleştirilerin içeriğini geçersiz kılacak gerekçeler bularak yine kendi doğruluğuna inanır. Diğer insanlara sürekli kusur bulur ve onları küçümser. Aslında küçümsediği kendi gerçek benliğidir.
Sayfa 115·Kitabı okuyor
Narsisizm
Fazlı İbn-i Abbas (ra) der ki;
Bazen zaman cahili yükseltir, Bazen de nefsin arzuları keskin görüşlü kimseyi zekasına rağmen alçaltır. Bazen halk, hata ettiği halde, kişiyi över. Bazen de iyilik uğruna kınanır, oysaki yolu doğrudur.
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Fundamentalism is usually dated from a series of twelve small books published from 1910 to 1915 containing articles and essays designed to defend fundamental Christian truths. Three million copies of the books, The Fundamentals, were sent free to theological students, Christian ministers, and missionaries all over the world. The project was conceived by Lyman Stewart, a wealthy oilman in Southern California, who was convinced that something was needed to reaffirm Christian truths in the face of biblical criticism and liberal theology.
Harassed by the Gestapo and repudiated by most Protestant leaders, the Confessing Church led a perilous existence. In 1935 no fewer than seven hundred Confessing Church pastors were arrested. The movement’s presence was an embarrassment to the Nazis, and its witness to Christ’s lordship over the world implicitly challenged Hitler’s totalitarianism. When it was obvious that Hitler’s friend Ludwig Müller had failed to unite the Protestant churches, the Führer turned more and more to his anti-Christian Nazis, who claimed that Nazism represented the true fulfillment of Christianity. In 1935 the Nazis created their own Ministry of Church Affairs under a Nazi lawyer, Hanns Kerrl. When Kerrl met resistance from churchmen, he declared, “National Socialism is the doing of God’s will. God’s will reveals itself in German blood. True Christianity is represented by the party.”
The prime example of sin in society, according to the preachers of the social gospel, was the capitalist system and what the profit motive did to create inhumane conditions for laborers. Man’s salvation, they said, was impossible as long as that system remained unchanged. Social Gospelers differed among themselves over how much change was necessary for the regeneration of the American system, but they agreed the kingdom of God could not come without it.
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